
King Lear opens at the American Shakespeare Center
The American Shakespeare Center is getting ready to open the third show in its Summer/Fall Season, William Shakespeare’s King Lear.

The American Shakespeare Center is getting ready to open the third show in its Summer/Fall Season, William Shakespeare’s King Lear.

An Art Works award of $15,000 from the NEA to the American Shakespeare Center will support the 2016/17 ASC on tour.

The Tempest is currently playing at the Blackfriars Playhouse in Staunton as part of the Actors’ Renaissance Season.

American Shakespeare Center Co-founder and Artistic Director Jim Warren announced titles for the 2016/17 Artistic Year.

FOMO, or, “Fear of Missing Out,” will reach a new high with audiences this winter at the American Shakespeare Center.
In marriage, owning land, voting, reproductive rights and working, women have fought the fight for gender equity for a long time.

The Forbes Center for the Performing Arts at James Madison University announced its 2021–2022 Masterpiece Season and to return to in-person performances.

Put on your Motley coat and join the Motley Shakespeare Players for their Motley Festival March 22nd through March 26th.

The Motley Shakespeare Players (Motley Shakes), the MFA Company of Mary Baldwin University’s Shakespeare and Performance program, tell the story of Pericles, William Shakespeare’s great romantic odyssey.

The Motley Shakespeare Players (Motley Shakes), the MFA Company of Mary Baldwin University’s Shakespeare and Performance program, bring to life the story of The Knight of the Burning Pestle, by Francis Beaumont, in a Renaissance-style production.
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